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Day: 14 April 2025
Jays starter Lucas struggles in 8-4 loss to Braves
TORONTO – Toronto starter Easton Lucas finally gave up his first earned run of the season…
Call of the Wide: Canadiens fail to lock up playoff spot after 4-3 OT loss to Blackhawks
It had a chance to be a historic night. The Montreal Canadiens could make the playoffs…
Man accused of setting VPD officer on fire has lengthy history with the law
The suspect accused of setting a Vancouver police officer on fire last Thursday evening was wanted…
Watchdog finds no ‘neglect in duty to care’ in B.C. police officer’s death
British Columbia’s civilian police watchdog has cleared officers of wrongdoing in the suicide of a Central…
Why this coastal B.C. community wants to build a tsunami evacuation tower
It’s tsunami preparedness week, and in one British Columbia community, they’re taking it particularly seriously. “Being…
2016 Nissan Leaf EV owner says cost of battery replacement may not be worth investment
Neil Turner says he considers himself an environmentalist and an advocate for electric vehicles. Back in…
Calgary Stampede received $90M land deal as part of Scotia Place agreements
As part of the agreements to build the new event centre, the Calgary Stampede is set…
Braves use long ball in 8-4 win over Blue Jays
TORONTO – Austin Riley drove in five runs with a pair of homers and Sean Murphy…
Post-secondary polling stations to encourage Canadian students to vote
In an attempt to increase voter turnout for young Canadians, Elections Canada has opened polling stations…
Edmonton Police Service has its 1st Operational Stress Intervention Dog
The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) is welcoming its first Operational Stress Intervention Dog (OSID): Blaise. “Whether…
Indigenous-led Edmonton production heads to New York City
From Edmonton’s Fringe Festival to New York City, a local production is heading to perform off…
Protests, marches and memories: B.C.’s toxic drug crisis emergency marks 9 years
It has been nine years since B.C. issued a public health emergency in response to the…
Group extinguishes Stanley Park ‘sacred fire’ but pushes back against Musqueam cheif
A woman who has been tending what she calls a “sacred fire” in Stanley Park is…
Manitoba food banks push to halve food insecurity by 2030
A united call for action from Canada’s food bank networks to federal political leaders and voters…
Saskatoon report shows the reality of renting while homeless
A new report from the Saskatoon HUB, which works out of the Saskatoon Police Service, goes…
Edmonton seeing drop in aggressive coyote complaints since new hazing technique adopted: official
The time of year is approaching where there is an increased potential for aggressive behaviour from…
Canada’s first tornado of the year confirmed Saturday near Brooks, Alta.
It is only mid-April and already Canada has recorded the first tornado of the year. Environment…
Regina’s new breast health centre set to open, province commits to reduce wait times
Regina’s new breast health centre is planning to open next week providing surgeries, diagnostics and follow…
Man charged after allegedly biting off Vancouver security guard’s fingertip
Vancouver police say a man is facing criminal charges for allegedly biting off a 62-year-old security…